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1 proud
Adj1. गर्वितParents of brilliant students are always proud of them.2.The cement should stand proud of the surface and then be smoothened down later.--------Adv1. शानदारThe president did us proud at the press. -
2 proud
adj.गर्वित, सगर्व, घमंडी, निडर, अहंकारी; ऊंचा, विशाल -
3 house proud
Adj1. घर की मर्यादाकुलीन लोग अपने'house proud'(घरकी मर्यादा) का ध्यान रखते हैं. -
4 ancestry
N1. वंश-परंपराShe is very proud of her ancestry. -
5 ascent
N1. चढ़ाईWe reached a point from where we could clearly view the ascent of Mount Everest.2. आरोहणHe was the first man to make an ascent to the Mount Everest.All are proud of Santosh Yadav's ascent of Mount Everest. -
6 boast
N1. डींगHis boast that he has achieved a lot in life impressed nobody.2. गर्वIt was his proud boast that he was sincere in his work despite hisillness.--------V1. डींग\boastमारनाNever boast about your achievements.2. गौरवIndia can boast of its uniquely diverse culture. -
7 contribution
N1. योगदान/भागI am proud of my contribution to the team's success.2. हिस्सा\{दिया\contributionहुआ\}He expected his contribution to be repaid with interest.3. अनिवार्य\contributionभुगतानI have paid a monthly contribution of Rupees hundred.4. लेखThe editor has received extra contributions for the next issue. -
8 every
Det1. प्रत्येकEvery day,I go for walk.Every one should be proud of their own country. -
9 figment
N1. भागI would feel very proud if I had even a figment of the knowledge she has. -
10 mother country
N1. मातृभूमिI am proud of my mother country, India. -
11 possessor
N1. स्वामीGagan has now become a proud possessor of a driving license.
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proud — W3S2 [praud] adj comparative prouder superlative proudest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(pleased)¦ 2 proudest moment/achievement/possession 3¦(too high opinion)¦ 4¦(great self respect)¦ 5 do somebody proud 6¦(impressive)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1100 1200; … Dictionary of contemporary English
proud — [ praud ] adjective ** 1. ) feeling happy about your achievements, your possessions, or people you are connected with: proud of: We re so proud of her for telling the truth. proud to do something: I m proud to say that we made the right decision … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Proud — Proud, a. [Compar. {Prouder}; superl. {Proudest}.] [OE. proud, prout, prud, prut, AS. pr[=u]t; akin to Icel. pr[=u][eth]r stately, handsome, Dan. prud handsome. Cf. {Pride}.] 1. Feeling or manifesting pride, in a good or bad sense; as: (a)… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
proud — [proud] adj. [ME < OE prud < OFr < LL prode, beneficial, back form. < L prodesse, to be useful < prod , var. of pro , PRO 2 + esse, to be: for IE base see IS1] 1. having or showing a proper pride in oneself, one s position, one s… … English World dictionary
proud — 1 Proud, arrogant, haughty, lordly, insolent, overbearing, supercilious, disdainful can mean in common filled with or showing a sense of one s superiority and scorn for what one regards as in some way inferior. Proud (see also proud under PRIDE… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
proud — ► ADJECTIVE 1) (often proud of) feeling pride or satisfaction in one s own or another s achievements. 2) having or showing a high opinion of oneself. 3) conscious of one s own dignity. 4) (often proud of) slightly projecting from a surface. 5)… … English terms dictionary
Proud — may refer to: * Pride, the sense of one s own worth * Proud (film), a 2004 film dramatizing the story of the African American crew of USS Mason (DE 529) * Proud (Heather Small album), the debut album by Heather Small * Proud (song), a song by… … Wikipedia
proud — (adj.) late O.E. prud, prute, probably from O.Fr. prud, oblique case of adjective prouz brave, valiant (11c.), from L.L. prode advantageous, profitable (c.200), from L. prodesse be useful, from pro before (see PRO (Cf. pro ) + esse … Etymology dictionary
proud — [adj1] pleased, pleasing appreciative, august, content, contented, dignified, eminent, fiery, fine, glad, glorious, gorgeous, grand, gratified, gratifying, great, great hearted, honored, illustrious, imposing, impressive, magnificent, majestic,… … New thesaurus
proud — I (conceited) adjective affected, aloof, arrogant, assuming, boastful, braggart, condescending, contemptuous, defiant, disdainful, egoistic, egoistical, flaunting, haughty, imperious, insolent, lordly, obstinate, orgulous, overweening,… … Law dictionary
proud */*/ — UK [praʊd] / US adjective Word forms proud : adjective proud comparative prouder superlative proudest Metaphor: Being too proud, and thinking that you are better than other people, is like being high up. Being humble is like being low down. I can … English dictionary